gavinlg
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Something to be said for the canon sensors and lenses. I dont know what it is, but I much prefer the canon sensors to the sony based sensors. Somehow more natural in output.
Something to be said for the canon sensors and lenses. I dont know what it is, but I much prefer the canon sensors to the sony based sensors. Somehow more natural in output.
I guess you guys never saw Sony sensors behind Minolta glass: pure magic :angel:I'd have to agree about Canon's sensors.
Another vote for Canon's sensor in the EOS M...
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So far I like this camera. I too got it for $299. The first two things I bought were a Leica M adapter and a Canon FD adapter. I haven't really used the kit lens it came with, but I'm very satisfied with my M and FD glass on it.
How is use with m adapter? What lenses are you using it with?
Would like to hear any comments about this as well, as I have one en route in anticipation of delivery of my 22 kit.
Also, has anyone tried the EF adapter?
Leica M adapter works well. I bought a body only and have been using the CV 35/1.4. It's pretty easy to focus with the magnification button, and I haven't noticed any issues.
Is there a quick way to go back to normal view without having to cycle through all the magnifications?
Oh dear! Despite my comments in another thread I pulled the trigger today on the 22mm w/flash kit from B&H. I called a local store and they told me they weren't going to get more in and that it was discontinued so I figured I better get on it.
$400, so not as good as deal as some of you got but, based on what I've seen of the lens, I figure that's about $300 for it and $100 for the camera and flash.
If I like it I'm going to get the wide zoom for an upcoming trip. Much less expensive than the NEX wide zoom.
The 40mm EF pancake may be okay but with the adapter it becomes twice as thick.